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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 1:10 pm
by Naive Teen Idol
With only 512 MB, I was getting huge spikes in CPU, long delays for load times of sounds and sets, and pretty frequent drop outs. I couldn't even use Puremagnetik's Wavebase set, b/c if the modules/racks loaded, they crashed Live.
I've gotten none of that since.

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 1:59 pm
by yourmom
a word of advice. don't sell the 512mb stick your macbook came with. if anything ever goes wrong with your macbook and you have 2gb of third party ram installed apple is likely to blame your problems on the ram. even if it is not the ram's fault..
so if you ever take your macbook in for repairs or something switch out the ram real quick so apple doesn't give you any flack..
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 2:47 pm
by Naive Teen Idol
Good advice, tho I bought mine thru Apple (the price differential was, like, $80) — having destroyed my computer in college that way, I wasn't too keen on risking it again. Plus, the gov't discount...
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 2:52 pm
by nebulae
I have a P4 3.2ghz. I've had 1gb of RAM for the past 3 years on this machine. It does the job just fine, but I'm still on XP. If I went to Vista, I'd definitely go to 2gb minimum (but then I'm not going to Vista anytime soon). If you're running XP, I think 1gb is sufficient, although 2gb is better when you run a ton of samples. Also, if you're running a notebook with only one hard drive or a slower hard drive, more ram means you can load up more clips in ram and you can probably get more tracks running in Live.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 3:03 pm
by microlive
Yeah, my FujistuSiemens Lifebook only came with 512Mb RAM & after 1 week i had no hair left on my head. Upgraded to 1.5Gb & haven't looked back... Now i can run Live, with Reason Re-wired & Absynth in VST mode & she runs smoother than a bowling ball on a sheet of ice...